Aspen to Snowmass Outdoors Map: Bike and Trail Map with Routes and Descriptions

This shaded-relief map with contours covers Aspen, Snowmass Village, Independence Pass, and the Maroon Bells area. Bike trails, hiking trails, trailheads, and mountain peaks are all highlighted. The flip side contains a town map of Aspen showing bikeroutes and trails, and descriptions of the 27 bikeroutes indicated on both sides. The town map is especially useful as a guide to the town of Aspen, and the overall map makes a good guide to the roads, hikes, and biking routes in the surrounding area.

Another gorgeous day, with fun things to do.Unfortunately we missed the May Day parade despite biking to Bloomington Ave. When we got there B was an inconsiderate jerk, so I got pissed & turned right around to bike back up the Greenway to our second destination. Without B, who stayed at Bloomington for I don't know how long, then headed home. I called him before he reached Franklin & told him to get his ass to Uptown, where I was waiting for him before going to the Handmaidens Spring Fling at the VFW. I had my say about the situation then got over it . We perused the show & said hi to my TeamMN ladies, then spent an interminable amount of time trying to decide on someplace to eat. All we knew was that we didn't want to head away from home, we wanted to eat outside, and I wanted a sandwich. We decided on Bad Waitress, which we'd actually never eaten at before despite it being so close to home, because once B hears/reads a negative review it gets stuck in his craw & he's convinced the thing is awful. He's changed his mind about this thing, this time. Our sandwiches were awesome & I definitely want to go back. I'd like it more if it were about $2 cheaper, though.We went home after that late lunch & have both felt like collapsing since. It was windy today & riding against that really sucks, especially when you're biking angry or biking further than you'd planned because you had to backtrack.

Sigh. It was a great day regardless. We look forward to relaxing with new eps of King Of The Hill & This American Life.

(Normally I'd save so much blather for my LJ. Oops!)

bike route map: june 13

This was our night ride to see Billy Bragg at the Cedar. We were supposed to be on the guest list, but after perusing it for ourselves we were nowhere to be seen. Bummer. The show was sold out & the tickets were $25 anyhow. So we went to the Hex to see Building Better Bombs instead. However, we just ended up having a couple of beers & leaving before the first band went on. As it turned out there were going to be 6 bands or something & we just weren't up to it (though I have since learned that show is tonight; last night was other bands). B was hungry so we went to Denny's, then took the Greenway home in the dark. We still don't have lights for our bikes but we managed to avoid getting flattened in the street. Yay us.

2.6-inch touchscreen with easy-to-use interface. Bundle Pack includes a bike mount kit and a City Navigator North America DVD. Click to enlarge. Touchscreen navigation for the great outdoors.Touch and GoDakota 10 makes outdoor navigation effortless with a tough, sunlight-readable, 2.6 inch color touchscreen display. The interface is easy to use, so you'll spend more time enjoying the outdoors and less time searching for information. Both durable and waterproof, Dakota 10 is built to withstand the elements: bumps, dust, dirt and water are no match for this rugged navigator. Find FunGet into paperless geocaching with Dakota 10 by quickly downloading up to 2,000 caches, with information such as location, terrain, difficulty, hints and description--no more paper print outs and manually entered coordinates. Explore the TerrainDakota 10 comes with built-in worldwide basemap, so you can navigate anywhere with ease. Adding more maps is easy with Garmin's wide array of detailed topographic, marine and road maps, which can be loaded to internal memory. Bike and Hike BundleThis bundle includes a bicycle mount and the City Navigator North America DVD with your Dakota 10. Bike MountTake your Dakota to the streets or to the trail for great fitness use. Just snap it into this bike mount and you're ready to ride. The mount comes with four cable ties and fits up to a one-inch diameter bar. City Navigator North AmericaWith nearly 6 million points of interest and detailed road coverage for the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico, City Navigator North America delivers all the data you need to navigate North America. City Navigator brings you the most detailed street maps available so you can navigate with exact, turn-by-turn directions to any address or intersection. You can also route to restaurants, gas stations, hotels, attractions and more. Powered by NAVTEQ, a world leader in premium-quality digital map data. Displays nearly 6 million points of interest--hotels, restaurants, parking, entertainment, fuel, shopping and more. Includes highways, interstates, business and residential roads in metropolitan and rural areas. Includes detailed information such as turn restrictions, roundabout guidance, speed categories and other navigation features. Gives turn-by-turn directions on your compatible Garmin device. Includes MapSource, computer software that lets you plan trips on your computer and transfer waypoints, routes and tracks between your computer and your Garmin device. What's in the Box Dakota 10, Lanyard, USB cable, Owner's manual on disk, Quick start manual, Bike mount, City Navigator North America DVD